US20150048122A1 - One-piece self-leveling measured dose dispensing closure - Google Patents
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- the instant invention relates to dispensing closures for containers for flowable products such as personal care products, concentrated beverages, food products, and healthcare products, and more particularly to a dispensing closure that can measure a dose of product by inverting the product container to fill a main chamber and then uprighting the container to automatically measure the dose, and finally dispense the dose by tilting the container and pouring from an exit orifice.
- Dispensing containers are used in a variety of industries for dispensing of various liquid products.
- dispensing containers may be used for shampoo, lotion, condiments, or beverages.
- integrated dispensing closures become more prevalent in all industries, consumers push for their use on an ever expanding array of products and packages, and product manufacturers push for unique solutions and reduced costs to promote sales and maintain profit margins.
- the instant invention describes a single dose dispensing closure for dispensing a predetermined dose of a flowable product from a product container when the user inverts the dispensing closure so product flows into the dispensing closure, then turns the dispensing closure upright so that the product drains back into the container retaining only a predetermined dose of the product in a measuring reservoir, then opens an exit orifice, and finally tips the dispensing closure again to dispense the product.
- a unique aspect of the invention is that the closure is molded as a single piece.
- top wall or lid portion of the closure be molded in an open position and then rotated closed prior to use.
- the dispensing closure has a main body that is securable to a container by way of a lower skirt portion extending downwardly from the main body.
- the lower skirt portion has an inner surface that is configured and arranged to be secured to a product container.
- the inner surface of the lower skirt portion is threaded to engage an outwardly threaded neck of a container.
- the dispensing closure also has a lid portion, which is sealed to the main body before use. More specifically, the lid portion is connected to an upper peripheral edge of an upper skirt portion of the main body by a living hinge, and the lid portion is movable from an open position to a closed position.
- the lid portion has an upper lid wall, an annular sealing wall depending from the upper lid, and an outer skirt depending from the upper lid wall. The annular inner sealing wall and the outer lid skirt are configured to frictionally seal the lid portion to the main body portion when the lid is in the closed position.
- the main body portion and the lid portion cooperate to define a filling chamber into which product can flow from the container.
- the main body has a middle deck having a port located adjacent to the rear of the main body.
- the measuring reservoir is defined within the main body's upper skirt portion, which extends upwardly from the middle deck of the main body.
- the middle deck has a bottom wall and an angled interior wall extending upwardly and rearwardly from the middle deck.
- the angled wall has side portions which are integrally connected with an interior surface of the upper skirt portion. The bottom wall of the middle deck, the angled wall, and the upper skirt portion cooperate to define the interior measuring reservoir for measuring a predetermined dose of the flowable product.
- the bottom wall protrudes downwardly into the neck of the container.
- the bottom wall of the deck can be made to be flush with the top of the container neck so that a safety seal can be placed over the container neck opening.
- an exit orifice is defined on the lid portion.
- the exit orifice is positioned so that it is at the front of the main body portion when the lid portion is in the closed position.
- a hinged closure tab is attached to the upper lid wall.
- the user When a user wishes to dispense a predetermined dose of the product from the container, the user first ensures that the exit orifice is closed. The user then inverts the product container and the attached dispensing closure. When the closure is inverted, the flowable product flows out of the container and enters the filling chamber through the entrance port. In this step, the flowable product substantially fills the filling chamber.
- the user returns the container and dispensing closure to an upright position, and only the predetermined dose is retained in the measuring reservoir.
- the excess product that had been in the filling chamber drains back into the container through the entrance port.
- the consumer opens the exit orifice by pivoting the closure tab away from the exit orifice, and pours the product out of the closure through the exit orifice by tipping the container forward.
- the rearwardly angled interior wall of the measuring reservoir substantially impedes product inflow from the container through the port.
- the exemplary embodiments provide a one-piece self-leveling measured dose dispensing closure.
- the dispensing closure is easy to use. Also, the dispensing closure cleanly dispenses a product from a container without the need for additional measuring equipment.
- the dispensing closure can be formed as a single piece.
- the dispensing closure has a standard skirt finish. When the dispensing closure is formed of a transparent material, the user can see the premeasured dose before dispensing.
- the bottom wall does not extend below the lower end of the lower skirt so that the manufacturer can place a seal or other liner on the neck of a container, and the dispensing closure can be secured to the neck without damaging the seal or liner during product distribution and before purchase.
- FIG. 1 Is a perspective view of an exemplary embodiment of the dispensing closure of the present invention in an open position
- FIG. 2 is a sectional view thereof, showing the reservoir chamber
- FIG. 3 is a perspective view of the dispensing closure in a closed position
- FIG. 4 a is another view thereof with the closure tab sealing the exit orifice
- FIG. 4 b is another view thereof
- FIG. 5 is a cross sectional view of the dispensing closure
- FIG. 6 is a cross sectional view thereof showing the rearwardly angled interior wall preventing fluid from flowing into the reservoir chamber when the dispensing closure is secured to a product container and tipped forward;
- FIG. 7 is a top sectional view of the main body
- FIG. 8 a is a perspective view of the dispensing closure cut to show the reservoir chamber, and with the closure tab sealing the exit orifice;
- FIG. 8 b is another view thereof with the closure tab in an open position
- FIG. 9 is a front view of the dispensing closure
- FIG. 10 is a rear view thereof
- FIG. 11 is a right view thereof
- FIG. 12 is a left view thereof
- FIG. 13 is a top view thereof.
- FIG. 14 is a bottom view thereof.
- the one-piece self-measuring leveled dose dispensing closure of the instant invention is illustrated and generally indicated at 10 in FIGS. 1-14 .
- the instant invention relates to dispensing closures for containers for flowable products such as personal care products, concentrated beverages, food products, and healthcare products, and more particularly to a dispensing closure that can measure a dose of product by inverting the product container to fill a main chamber and then uprighting the container to automatically measure the dose, and finally dispense the dose by tilting the container and pouring from an exit orifice.
- the dispensing closure 10 may be formed by injection molding or another method. It may be formed from plastic, or other materials.
- FIG. 1 shows an exemplary embodiment of the one-piece self- leveling measured dose dispensing closure 10 of the present invention.
- FIG. 2 shows a perspective sectional view of the dispensing closure 10 .
- the dispensing closure 10 has a main body having a lower skirt portion 12 and an upper skirt portion 14 .
- the lower skirt portion 12 has an inner surface that is configured and arranged to engage a product container.
- the lower skirt portion 12 provides a sealed attachment of the main body to the product container around an opening on a container so that any product that passes through the container opening is directed into the main body of the dispensing closure, as described below, rather than leaking out between the product container and the lower skirt 12 of the main body.
- threads 19 are formed on the inner surface of the lower skirt 12 so the lower skirt 12 may be secured to an outwardly threaded neck on a product container 50 (see FIG. 6 ), providing a sealed connection of the lower skirt to the product container.
- Other methods of securing the lower skirt 12 to a container are possible without departing from the scope of the present invention.
- the dispensing closure can be configured to fit stock bottle necks.
- the lower skirt portion 12 is configured to direct a flowable product from the container into the upper skirt portion 14 of the main body.
- the upper skirt portion 14 and the lower skirt portion 12 are separated by a middle deck.
- the middle deck has a horizontally extending deck wall 34 , an annular side wall 35 depending downwardly from the horizontally extending deck wall 34 , and a bottom wall 36 .
- the middle deck also has a port 40 for passage of the flowable product from the container into the upper skirt of the main body portion.
- the port 40 is located adjacent to the rear of the main body portion, and is adjacent to a rear edge 37 of the bottom wall 36 .
- the port 40 is configured to allow a product to flow freely from the container and into the upper skirt portion 14 .
- an angled interior wall 38 extends upwardly from the bottom wall 36 of the middle deck.
- the angled interior wall 38 has side portions 39 which are integrally connected with the interior surface 42 of the upper skirt portion 14 .
- the bottom wall 36 of the middle deck, the angled wall 38 , the side walls 39 , and the interior surface 42 of the upper skirt portion cooperate to define an interior measuring reservoir generally indicated at 13 (see FIG. 5 ) for measuring a predetermined dose of a flowable product.
- This measuring reservoir is discussed in more detail below.
- the dispensing closure 10 also includes an integrally formed lid portion 16 that is connected to the upper peripheral edge 32 of the upper skirt portion 14 of the main body by a living hinge 24 .
- the lid portion 16 is manufactured in an open position, as shown in FIGS. 1 and 2 .
- the lid portion 16 is then moved to a closed position, in which it is frictionally and substantially permanently sealed to the upper skirt portion 14 of the main body, to produce the configuration of the dispensing closure shown in FIGS. 3 , 4 a, and 4 b.
- substantially permanently the Applicant means that the lid portion is difficult to unseat from the main body and is not intended to be reopened once moved to the closed position.
- dispensing closure 10 in a fully assembled configuration, detached from a container, which is not part of the present invention.
- the dispensing closure 10 may be secured to a container and then delivered to a consumer, but the container and dispensing closure may be delivered in an unassembled state.
- the lid portion 16 has an annular sealing wall 28 depending from an upper lid wall 29 , and an outer skirt 30 depending from the upper lid wall 39 , as shown in FIG. 5 .
- the annular sealing wall 28 and the outer skirt 30 engage opposite faces of the upper peripheral wall 32 of the upper skirt portion 14 .
- the outer skirt 30 and the outer face of the upper peripheral wall 32 each have a lip formed thereon to restrict rotation of the lid portion 16 about the living hinge 24 once the lid portion has been moved to the closed position.
- the frictional engagement of the annular sealing wall 28 and the interior surface 42 of the upper skirt portion provide a seal that prevents a product from passing between them.
- the lid portion 16 when the lid portion 16 is in the closed position, it seals the upper end of the upper skirt portion 14 of the main body, preventing a product from being dispensed from between the lid portion 16 and the upper skirt portion 14 .
- the lid portion 16 and the upper skirt portion 14 define a filling chamber generally indicated at 15 (see FIG. 5 ).
- a product is directed from a container through the port 40 and into the filing chamber defined by the upper skirt portion 14 and the lid portion 16 .
- the product will substantially fill the filling chamber. However, depending on the geometry of the filling chamber, some air might remain in the filling chamber.
- the filling chamber 15 is configured to have a greater volume than the measuring reservoir 13 so that the product is caused to self-level as it fills measuring reservoir is completely filled when the container is inverted and turned upright again.
- the flowable product partially drains back into the product container through the entrance port 40 , leaving the predetermined dose of the flowable product within the reservoir.
- the height of the angled interior wall 38 and side walls 39 determine the final height level of the predetermined measured dose within the upper skirt portion 14 , as a flowable product above that height would spill over the walls 38 , 39 and return to the container through the port 40 .
- the height of the angled interior wall 38 and side walls 39 , the depth of the bottom wall 36 , and other dimensions defining the reservoir in the upper skirt portion 14 determine the volume of the predetermined measured dose that will be dispensed.
- the user may then dispense the predetermined dose of the flowable product from the reservoir 13 of the upper skirt portion 14 through an exit orifice 26 defined on the upper lid portion 16 when the exit orifice is opened and the product container is tipped forward or inverted again.
- a hinged closure tab 18 is attached to the upper lid wall 29 for opening and closing the exit orifice 26 .
- the hinged closure tab 18 has a latch-back mechanism that allows a user to secure the hinged closure tab in an open position.
- the latch-back mechanism of the exemplary embodiment includes a latch protrusion 22 on the upper surface of the lid portion and a latch recess 20 on the upper surface of the hinged closure tab 18 .
- the hinged tab 18 is frictionally secured to the lid portion 16 so that the exit orifice 26 remains open until the user disengages the latch-back mechanism and seals the exit orifice 26 with the hinged closure tab 18 .
- the exit orifice 26 is configured to cleanly dispense the product from the dispensing closure 10 . It is positioned so that it is at the front of the main body portion when the lid portion 16 is in the closed position. In the exemplary embodiment, the exit orifice 26 is formed on the upper lid wall 29 , as shown in FIG. 6 . It is possible to position the exit orifice in alternative places towards the front of the dispensing closure 10 , as long as it is positioned at the opposite side of the dispensing closure 10 from the upper end of the angled interior wall 38 , as explained below.
- FIG. 6 shows how the angled interior wall can prevent a fluid product 11 from passing directly from the neck of a container 50 (partially shown for purposes of illustration) through the port and out of the exit orifice when the dispensing closure 10 and container are tipped 90° forward.
- FIG. 7 provides a sectional top view through the upper skirt portion 14 of the main body.
- FIG. 7 shows how the angled interior wall 38 extends sufficiently towards the rear of the dispensing closure 10 that it extends over the port 40 when viewed from above.
- FIGS. 8 a and 8 b provide additional sectional views of the dispensing closure 10 .
- the hinged closure tab 18 is in a closed position, sealing the exit orifice 26 , in FIG. 8 a.
- the hinged closure tab 18 is in an open position in FIG. 8 b, so that a product may be dispensed through the exit orifice 26 .
- FIGS. 9-14 provide additional views of the fully assembled dispensing closure 10 of the exemplary embodiment of the present invention.
- Some embodiments of the present invention may be formed of a transparent material, to allow a user to view the measured dose within the reservoir before dispensing. This allows the user to ensure that the full dose has been measured.
- the bottom wall does not extend below the lower end of the lower skirt so that the manufacturer can place a seal or other liner on the neck of a container, and the dispensing closure can be secured to the neck without damaging the seal or liner during product distribution and before purchase.
- the one-piece self-leveling measured dose dispensing closure of the present invention is easy to use and can cleanly dispenses a product from a container without the need for additional measuring equipment.
- the dispensing closure can be formed as a single piece.
- the dispensing closure has a standard skirt finish. When the dispensing closure is formed of a transparent material, the user can see the premeasured dose before dispensing.
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- This application is a non-provisional application of, and claims the benefit to, U.S. Application No. 61/867,038, filed 17 Aug. 2013, the entire contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
- (1) Field of the Invention
- The instant invention relates to dispensing closures for containers for flowable products such as personal care products, concentrated beverages, food products, and healthcare products, and more particularly to a dispensing closure that can measure a dose of product by inverting the product container to fill a main chamber and then uprighting the container to automatically measure the dose, and finally dispense the dose by tilting the container and pouring from an exit orifice.
- (2) Description of Related Art
- Dispensing containers are used in a variety of industries for dispensing of various liquid products. For example, dispensing containers may be used for shampoo, lotion, condiments, or beverages. As integrated dispensing closures become more prevalent in all industries, consumers push for their use on an ever expanding array of products and packages, and product manufacturers push for unique solutions and reduced costs to promote sales and maintain profit margins.
- The instant invention describes a single dose dispensing closure for dispensing a predetermined dose of a flowable product from a product container when the user inverts the dispensing closure so product flows into the dispensing closure, then turns the dispensing closure upright so that the product drains back into the container retaining only a predetermined dose of the product in a measuring reservoir, then opens an exit orifice, and finally tips the dispensing closure again to dispense the product.
- A unique aspect of the invention is that the closure is molded as a single piece.
- This requires that a top wall or lid portion of the closure be molded in an open position and then rotated closed prior to use.
- The dispensing closure has a main body that is securable to a container by way of a lower skirt portion extending downwardly from the main body. The lower skirt portion has an inner surface that is configured and arranged to be secured to a product container. In the exemplary embodiment, the inner surface of the lower skirt portion is threaded to engage an outwardly threaded neck of a container.
- The dispensing closure also has a lid portion, which is sealed to the main body before use. More specifically, the lid portion is connected to an upper peripheral edge of an upper skirt portion of the main body by a living hinge, and the lid portion is movable from an open position to a closed position. The lid portion has an upper lid wall, an annular sealing wall depending from the upper lid, and an outer skirt depending from the upper lid wall. The annular inner sealing wall and the outer lid skirt are configured to frictionally seal the lid portion to the main body portion when the lid is in the closed position. When the lid portion is in the closed position, the main body portion and the lid portion cooperate to define a filling chamber into which product can flow from the container.
- To allow a flowable product to pass from a container into the filling chamber, the main body has a middle deck having a port located adjacent to the rear of the main body. When the dispensing closure is secured to a container, a user can fill the filling chamber by inverting the dispensing closure wherein product flows from the container through the port and into the filling chamber.
- Once a product has been received in the filling chamber, the product is retained in a measuring reservoir integrally formed within the main body by returning the dispensing closure to an upright position. When upright, excess product drains back into the container leaving a predetermined dose retained in the measuring reservoir. The measuring reservoir is defined within the main body's upper skirt portion, which extends upwardly from the middle deck of the main body. The middle deck has a bottom wall and an angled interior wall extending upwardly and rearwardly from the middle deck. The angled wall has side portions which are integrally connected with an interior surface of the upper skirt portion. The bottom wall of the middle deck, the angled wall, and the upper skirt portion cooperate to define the interior measuring reservoir for measuring a predetermined dose of the flowable product.
- In the exemplary embodiment, the bottom wall protrudes downwardly into the neck of the container. However, in alternate embodiments, the bottom wall of the deck can be made to be flush with the top of the container neck so that a safety seal can be placed over the container neck opening.
- For dispensing the product from the dispensing closure, an exit orifice is defined on the lid portion. The exit orifice is positioned so that it is at the front of the main body portion when the lid portion is in the closed position. To allow a consumer to selectively open and close the exit orifice, a hinged closure tab is attached to the upper lid wall.
- When a user wishes to dispense a predetermined dose of the product from the container, the user first ensures that the exit orifice is closed. The user then inverts the product container and the attached dispensing closure. When the closure is inverted, the flowable product flows out of the container and enters the filling chamber through the entrance port. In this step, the flowable product substantially fills the filling chamber.
- Next, the user returns the container and dispensing closure to an upright position, and only the predetermined dose is retained in the measuring reservoir. The excess product that had been in the filling chamber drains back into the container through the entrance port.
- Finally, the consumer opens the exit orifice by pivoting the closure tab away from the exit orifice, and pours the product out of the closure through the exit orifice by tipping the container forward. As product flows out of the measuring reservoir through the exit orifice at the front of the container, the rearwardly angled interior wall of the measuring reservoir substantially impedes product inflow from the container through the port. Thus, in a properly controlled pour, only the predetermined dose is dispensed.
- Accordingly, it can be seen that the exemplary embodiments provide a one-piece self-leveling measured dose dispensing closure. The dispensing closure is easy to use. Also, the dispensing closure cleanly dispenses a product from a container without the need for additional measuring equipment. The dispensing closure can be formed as a single piece. The dispensing closure has a standard skirt finish. When the dispensing closure is formed of a transparent material, the user can see the premeasured dose before dispensing. In some embodiments, the bottom wall does not extend below the lower end of the lower skirt so that the manufacturer can place a seal or other liner on the neck of a container, and the dispensing closure can be secured to the neck without damaging the seal or liner during product distribution and before purchase.
- While the specification concludes with claims particularly pointing out and distinctly claiming particular embodiments of the instant invention, various embodiments of the invention can be more readily understood and appreciated from the following descriptions of the various and exemplary embodiments of the invention when read in conjunction with the accompanying drawings wherein:
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FIG. 1 . Is a perspective view of an exemplary embodiment of the dispensing closure of the present invention in an open position; -
FIG. 2 is a sectional view thereof, showing the reservoir chamber; -
FIG. 3 is a perspective view of the dispensing closure in a closed position; -
FIG. 4 a is another view thereof with the closure tab sealing the exit orifice; -
FIG. 4 b is another view thereof; -
FIG. 5 is a cross sectional view of the dispensing closure; -
FIG. 6 is a cross sectional view thereof showing the rearwardly angled interior wall preventing fluid from flowing into the reservoir chamber when the dispensing closure is secured to a product container and tipped forward; -
FIG. 7 is a top sectional view of the main body; -
FIG. 8 a is a perspective view of the dispensing closure cut to show the reservoir chamber, and with the closure tab sealing the exit orifice; -
FIG. 8 b is another view thereof with the closure tab in an open position; -
FIG. 9 is a front view of the dispensing closure; -
FIG. 10 is a rear view thereof; -
FIG. 11 is a right view thereof; -
FIG. 12 is a left view thereof; -
FIG. 13 is a top view thereof; and -
FIG. 14 is a bottom view thereof. - Referring now to the drawings, the one-piece self-measuring leveled dose dispensing closure of the instant invention is illustrated and generally indicated at 10 in
FIGS. 1-14 . As will hereinafter be more fully described, the instant invention relates to dispensing closures for containers for flowable products such as personal care products, concentrated beverages, food products, and healthcare products, and more particularly to a dispensing closure that can measure a dose of product by inverting the product container to fill a main chamber and then uprighting the container to automatically measure the dose, and finally dispense the dose by tilting the container and pouring from an exit orifice. - The dispensing
closure 10 may be formed by injection molding or another method. It may be formed from plastic, or other materials.FIG. 1 shows an exemplary embodiment of the one-piece self- leveling measureddose dispensing closure 10 of the present invention.FIG. 2 shows a perspective sectional view of the dispensingclosure 10. - The dispensing
closure 10 has a main body having alower skirt portion 12 and anupper skirt portion 14. Thelower skirt portion 12 has an inner surface that is configured and arranged to engage a product container. Thelower skirt portion 12 provides a sealed attachment of the main body to the product container around an opening on a container so that any product that passes through the container opening is directed into the main body of the dispensing closure, as described below, rather than leaking out between the product container and thelower skirt 12 of the main body. In the exemplary embodiment shown inFIG. 2 ,threads 19 are formed on the inner surface of thelower skirt 12 so thelower skirt 12 may be secured to an outwardly threaded neck on a product container 50 (seeFIG. 6 ), providing a sealed connection of the lower skirt to the product container. Other methods of securing thelower skirt 12 to a container are possible without departing from the scope of the present invention. The dispensing closure can be configured to fit stock bottle necks. - The
lower skirt portion 12 is configured to direct a flowable product from the container into theupper skirt portion 14 of the main body. Theupper skirt portion 14 and thelower skirt portion 12 are separated by a middle deck. InFIG. 2 , the middle deck has a horizontally extendingdeck wall 34, anannular side wall 35 depending downwardly from the horizontally extendingdeck wall 34, and abottom wall 36. The middle deck also has aport 40 for passage of the flowable product from the container into the upper skirt of the main body portion. Theport 40 is located adjacent to the rear of the main body portion, and is adjacent to arear edge 37 of thebottom wall 36. Theport 40 is configured to allow a product to flow freely from the container and into theupper skirt portion 14. - To direct the flow of a product through the
port 40, an angledinterior wall 38 extends upwardly from thebottom wall 36 of the middle deck. The angledinterior wall 38 hasside portions 39 which are integrally connected with theinterior surface 42 of theupper skirt portion 14. Thus, when a product flows from the container, through thelower skirt portion 12, and into theupper skirt portion 14, it is directed through theport 40 and a path partially enclosed by the angledinterior wall 38, theside walls 39, and theinterior surface 42 of theupper skirt 14. - Additionally, the
bottom wall 36 of the middle deck, theangled wall 38, theside walls 39, and theinterior surface 42 of the upper skirt portion cooperate to define an interior measuring reservoir generally indicated at 13 (seeFIG. 5 ) for measuring a predetermined dose of a flowable product. The operation of this measuring reservoir is discussed in more detail below. - In order to prevent fluid from exiting the
upper skirt portion 14 unintentionally, the dispensingclosure 10 also includes an integrally formedlid portion 16 that is connected to the upperperipheral edge 32 of theupper skirt portion 14 of the main body by a livinghinge 24. Thelid portion 16 is manufactured in an open position, as shown inFIGS. 1 and 2 . Thelid portion 16 is then moved to a closed position, in which it is frictionally and substantially permanently sealed to theupper skirt portion 14 of the main body, to produce the configuration of the dispensing closure shown inFIGS. 3 , 4 a, and 4 b. By “substantially permanently” the Applicant means that the lid portion is difficult to unseat from the main body and is not intended to be reopened once moved to the closed position. These figures show the dispensingclosure 10 in a fully assembled configuration, detached from a container, which is not part of the present invention. The dispensingclosure 10 may be secured to a container and then delivered to a consumer, but the container and dispensing closure may be delivered in an unassembled state. - To form a frictional seal of the
lid portion 16 to the main body portion when thelid portion 16 is in the closed position, thelid portion 16 has anannular sealing wall 28 depending from anupper lid wall 29, and anouter skirt 30 depending from theupper lid wall 39, as shown inFIG. 5 . In the exemplary embodiment shown inFIG. 5 , theannular sealing wall 28 and theouter skirt 30 engage opposite faces of the upperperipheral wall 32 of theupper skirt portion 14. To improve the frictional seal, theouter skirt 30 and the outer face of the upperperipheral wall 32 each have a lip formed thereon to restrict rotation of thelid portion 16 about the livinghinge 24 once the lid portion has been moved to the closed position. The frictional engagement of theannular sealing wall 28 and theinterior surface 42 of the upper skirt portion provide a seal that prevents a product from passing between them. Thus, when thelid portion 16 is in the closed position, it seals the upper end of theupper skirt portion 14 of the main body, preventing a product from being dispensed from between thelid portion 16 and theupper skirt portion 14. - In the closed position, the
lid portion 16 and theupper skirt portion 14 define a filling chamber generally indicated at 15 (seeFIG. 5 ). When the dispensingclosure 10 shown inFIG. 5 is inverted, a product is directed from a container through theport 40 and into the filing chamber defined by theupper skirt portion 14 and thelid portion 16. The product will substantially fill the filling chamber. However, depending on the geometry of the filling chamber, some air might remain in the filling chamber. - The filling
chamber 15 is configured to have a greater volume than the measuringreservoir 13 so that the product is caused to self-level as it fills measuring reservoir is completely filled when the container is inverted and turned upright again. When the user inverts the dispensingclosure 10 and turns it upright again, the flowable product partially drains back into the product container through theentrance port 40, leaving the predetermined dose of the flowable product within the reservoir. The height of the angledinterior wall 38 andside walls 39 determine the final height level of the predetermined measured dose within theupper skirt portion 14, as a flowable product above that height would spill over thewalls port 40. Together the height of the angledinterior wall 38 andside walls 39, the depth of thebottom wall 36, and other dimensions defining the reservoir in theupper skirt portion 14 determine the volume of the predetermined measured dose that will be dispensed. - The user may then dispense the predetermined dose of the flowable product from the
reservoir 13 of theupper skirt portion 14 through anexit orifice 26 defined on theupper lid portion 16 when the exit orifice is opened and the product container is tipped forward or inverted again. A hingedclosure tab 18 is attached to theupper lid wall 29 for opening and closing theexit orifice 26. - The hinged
closure tab 18 has a latch-back mechanism that allows a user to secure the hinged closure tab in an open position. The latch-back mechanism of the exemplary embodiment includes alatch protrusion 22 on the upper surface of the lid portion and alatch recess 20 on the upper surface of the hingedclosure tab 18. When a user frictionally engages the latchedprotrusion 22 with thelatch recess 20, the hingedtab 18 is frictionally secured to thelid portion 16 so that theexit orifice 26 remains open until the user disengages the latch-back mechanism and seals theexit orifice 26 with the hingedclosure tab 18. - The
exit orifice 26 is configured to cleanly dispense the product from the dispensingclosure 10. It is positioned so that it is at the front of the main body portion when thelid portion 16 is in the closed position. In the exemplary embodiment, theexit orifice 26 is formed on theupper lid wall 29, as shown inFIG. 6 . It is possible to position the exit orifice in alternative places towards the front of the dispensingclosure 10, as long as it is positioned at the opposite side of the dispensingclosure 10 from the upper end of the angledinterior wall 38, as explained below. - Because the exit orifice is located at the front of the dispensing
closure 10, tipping the dispensing closure forward when the exit orifice is open causes product to be dispensed from the reservoir through theexit orifice 26. At the same time, the rearwardly angledinterior wall 38 is angled away from theexit orifice 26 so that it inhibits flow of a product through theport 40 into the filing chamber and out of the exit orifice.FIG. 6 shows how the angled interior wall can prevent afluid product 11 from passing directly from the neck of a container 50 (partially shown for purposes of illustration) through the port and out of the exit orifice when the dispensingclosure 10 and container are tipped 90° forward. - To further illustrate this,
FIG. 7 provides a sectional top view through theupper skirt portion 14 of the main body.FIG. 7 shows how the angledinterior wall 38 extends sufficiently towards the rear of the dispensingclosure 10 that it extends over theport 40 when viewed from above. -
FIGS. 8 a and 8 b provide additional sectional views of the dispensingclosure 10. - The hinged
closure tab 18 is in a closed position, sealing theexit orifice 26, inFIG. 8 a. The hingedclosure tab 18 is in an open position inFIG. 8 b, so that a product may be dispensed through theexit orifice 26. -
FIGS. 9-14 provide additional views of the fully assembled dispensingclosure 10 of the exemplary embodiment of the present invention. - Some embodiments of the present invention may be formed of a transparent material, to allow a user to view the measured dose within the reservoir before dispensing. This allows the user to ensure that the full dose has been measured.
- In some embodiments, the bottom wall does not extend below the lower end of the lower skirt so that the manufacturer can place a seal or other liner on the neck of a container, and the dispensing closure can be secured to the neck without damaging the seal or liner during product distribution and before purchase.
- It can therefore be seen that the one-piece self-leveling measured dose dispensing closure of the present invention is easy to use and can cleanly dispenses a product from a container without the need for additional measuring equipment. The dispensing closure can be formed as a single piece. The dispensing closure has a standard skirt finish. When the dispensing closure is formed of a transparent material, the user can see the premeasured dose before dispensing.
- For these reasons, the instant invention is believed to represent a significant advancement in the art which has substantial commercial merit.
- While there is shown and described herein certain specific structure embodying the invention, it will be manifest to those skilled in the art that various modifications and rearrangements of the parts may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the underlying inventive concept and that the same is not limited to the particular forms herein shown and described except insofar as indicated by the scope of the appended claims.
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